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Germanic Paganism: Encyclopedia Ii - Germanic Paganism - Pre-migration Period
Germanic paganism - Caesar.
The earliest forms of Germanic religion can only be speculated on based on archaeological evidence and comp...
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Germanic Paganism: Encyclopedia Ii - Germanic Paganism - Viking Age
Main articles: Norse paganism and Norse mythology
Early medieval Scandinavian (Viking Age) paganism is much better documented than its pr...
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Germanic Paganism: Encyclopedia Ii - Germanic Paganism - Middle Ages
In 1000 AD, Iceland became nominally Christian, although continuation of pagan worship in private was tolerated. Most of Scandinavia was ...
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Germanic Neopaganism: Encyclopedia - Germanic Neopaganism
Reconstructions of the traditions of Germanic paganism began with 19th century Romanticism. From the 1960s, various Neopagan movements ba...
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Heathenry: Encyclopedia - Heathenry
Heathenry is the term preferred, in the UK (and increasingly elsewhere), by many followers of Germanic paganism or Germanic neopaganism a...
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Heathenry: Encyclopedia Ii - Heathenry - What Heathens Do
Many of the ritual forms of blót - making an offering - and sumble (or symbel)- a ritual of toasting - are discussed under Asatru. Indee...
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Goddess: Encyclopedia Ii - Goddess - New Religious Movements
Goddess - Wicca and Neopaganism.
Wiccan practice generally includes veneration of the Great Goddess along with the Horned God, though D...
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Germanic Paganism: Encyclopedia Ii - Germanic Paganism - Sources
Most sources documenting Germanic paganism have been lost and it is only from Iceland that there is a substantial literature, namely the ...
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Germanic Paganism: Encyclopedia Ii - Germanic Paganism - Migration Age
During the Migration period, Germanic religion was subject to syncretic influence from Christianity and Mediterranean culture (see also R...
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